Shopping tips from two frugal moms

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Simple Farmhouse Life

Simple Farmhouse Life

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@StephanieGiese
@StephanieGiese 10 ай бұрын
As we have moved to making more from scratch, one of the best tips I have learned from other moms is to prep for dinner while you are doing breakfast. Today that meant I made a meatloaf at 8am and cut up carrots, then stuck it all in the fridge for later. That way at dinner time all you have to do is put the pot in the oven to bake. Some days it means throwing something in the crock pot before you leave the house. Some days it means browning ground beef for dinner at the same time you are making eggs for the kids’ breakfast. If the oven is on already, throw some potatoes in to bake too so you’ll have baked potatoes for later and can just heat up some frozen broccoli and cover them with cheese. It totally eliminates the need for grabbing fast food at the end of the day because the work is already done, and it’s so much better for your body and your budget.
@willknox9383
@willknox9383 10 ай бұрын
I’ve recently started doing my cooking in the mornings too and find I like it much better that way. That way when I’m exhausted and don’t feel like cooking, the food is almost done!
@bekind758
@bekind758 8 ай бұрын
My kids were healthy, just naturally petite in stature and the littlest premie ate like a lumber jack ! I did make adjustments for the health needs, which meant extra time and money for lactose free milk and learning GF baking before there were many GF products that didn't taste like sand. No one liked to eat school lunches except for our littlest lumber jack, so we packed many lunches even through high school. I knew then what they ate and that it was healthy. All but one loves to cook now as adults and they all pitch in for family dinners cooking and sharing new recipes and helping make our traditional family favorites. They all accommodate GF and lactose free food at gatherings and pitch in with the more tedious GF scratch items like GF mandu dough or by scratch GF cinnamon rolls that actually are delicious but very time consuming and so finnicky. Cooking is often a family affair now and it's so fun. And now we have two vegetarians in the group ( one is the cook whose food is absolutely loved even by anti green food eaters ) ! But we still always fall back to simple meals when there isn't time. Protein, veggies, and a fruit and we have a meal . I feel like I'm talking to my Mom when these two beautiful women share! My Mom totally believed in non processed food way before others and fed her family in that manner. We did not have chips, ketchup, pop, koolaid, rarely jello, and sugared cereal just wasn't in our house. She spent so many hours freezing and canning and baking delicious food on a budget. Such a great role model. She also supported each of her 4 children whether we worked outside the home or were full time homemakers. Excuse punctuation and grammar errors- new phone and very small keyboard! Great show !
@lauraeriksson6616
@lauraeriksson6616 8 ай бұрын
ooo that is a really great tip thanks!
@maineusaMax
@maineusaMax 23 күн бұрын
Yes I prep also. Just have to preplan it.
@amandabrees3056
@amandabrees3056 10 ай бұрын
I am here in California family of four two teen boys, I was shopping every two weeks for food , we were spending over $1,000 a month. In May I started planning 3 meals a day for a month and shopping at winco. No cereal, junk food, frozen potato's, frozen breakfast or lunches. Now I am only spending $600 a month on food.
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 10 ай бұрын
Wow!!
@user-be6ld6jk6k
@user-be6ld6jk6k 10 ай бұрын
What sorts of things are you buying…? That seems impossible 😰
@lcn706
@lcn706 10 ай бұрын
How do you have time to cook everything?! And what do you make. Do you work outside the home? I’m in California too. Needing alllllll the tips! ☺️
@leahg1723
@leahg1723 9 ай бұрын
I shop on Azure, I started cutting things out and not buying those same items you mentioned. I started buying bulk items a little at a time, and not shopping at the stores around here in Socal. Making things from scratch. After a few months of switching things out, I had everything on hand to make things we usually eat. Basic meals, we eat maybe five different meals throughout the week. We eat leftovers.
@jessicajackson1200
@jessicajackson1200 8 ай бұрын
​. I do this too, i have a teenage boy at home and a boyfriend that is 6'4 and likes to eat. I cook from scratch most of the time and i work. About 45 hours per week, meal prep. Ive got meals prepped for dinner for my 4 day work week before the work week starts, right now ive got chicken and rice casserole in a pyrex uncooked in the fridge, ive got lamb chops marinating, i made a big batch of chicken drumsticks, mac and cheese, and broccoli cheese casserole cooked for my sons and boyfriends lunches over the weekend, ive got a huge freezer bag full of homemade waffles that i made from scratch a couple weeks ago in the freezer for the boys to grab whenever they want a quick breakfast, it does help my son os old enough to throw a casserole in the oven and cook his own bacon, i also keep leftover meat in the fridge/freezer for sandwiches. I put half the christmas turkey sliced up in small sandwich size bags and threw them in the freezer, were still eating on that. Ive got leftover chicken pot pie soup from a couple weeks ago in the freezer. If i cook something that will freeze well i make a big batch and freeze it, doesnt take any more time to cook a larger batch of soup, or to cook a turkey at a holiday that is twice as big as you need and freeze it. Ive also got homemade lasagna in small freezer bags in the freezer. It reheats fine
@andreabeydler5107
@andreabeydler5107 10 ай бұрын
Frugal and cheap difference... nailed it. That's been my argument for almost 20 years of marriage. I paid yesterday for butter that doubled in price. Now its $9.99.
@nicholecoleman6924
@nicholecoleman6924 10 ай бұрын
I started by making bread but have since expanded to a few convenience foods like English muffins and bagels. Do not buy sweets, I make pie, cookies, muffins, etc if we need a treat. Next on my list is making tortilla shells and chips for when we want a snack. I have done crackers, and that went well with the family 😊
@starlaross8151
@starlaross8151 10 ай бұрын
I haven't even watched yet, but it's two of my two favorite people!
@MomsMagicMix
@MomsMagicMix 10 ай бұрын
Same!!❤
@user-dv8bs7tb5c
@user-dv8bs7tb5c 10 ай бұрын
Excited to hear this... You described other frugal tips perfectly.. LIKE GIVE ME SOMETHING I DONT KNOW. I too am frugal out of necessity in the past and now, we are getting stretched again as I stay home, one kid becomes a teen and food prices in Canada are absolutely through the roof, as well as every bill went up
@erikaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@erikaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 10 ай бұрын
Would love to see a similar interview with Becky from Acre Homestead, I love her!
@lanefurey8676
@lanefurey8676 10 ай бұрын
When I make Mayo, I add whey and have used a very high quality freshly pressed sunflower oil or avocado oil. So easy. And like Lisa said, adding the whey makes it last longer. Mine lasts 2-3 weeks, if we don’t use it up. I learned to make it from Lisa! ❤️
@kinseyjohnson4341
@kinseyjohnson4341 10 ай бұрын
Love this collab! I've followed you both for 6+ years, really enjoy frugal and simple living
@starlawalker8106
@starlawalker8106 10 ай бұрын
Love the disclaimer conversation. As we have added each kid, 8 now, we have made more money. But I still live very frugally, I just have more money to spend and save, or be generous with.
@patriciabliesner9794
@patriciabliesner9794 9 ай бұрын
My two favorite! Lisa & Christine in one place!!!
@rebeccaknudsen6190
@rebeccaknudsen6190 10 ай бұрын
At my grocery store I shop mostly, winco foods. I needed dried beans just comparing prices on bulk and a bag bean was 38 cents different per pound. By pressure cooking your own beans you get 3 times as much compared to buying already canned ones.
@kelliconlan8133
@kelliconlan8133 10 ай бұрын
People just don't want to be frugal. They want what they want and don't want to say "NO" to themselves, family, or others. It is all about the choices you make in life.
@aloras405
@aloras405 10 ай бұрын
People don't know how to budget and be patient for the things they want. I am putting away a little bit at a time for a freeze dryer. Will I save enough within a year? probably not but I will get there eventually.
@aloras405
@aloras405 10 ай бұрын
We have a "I want it now so I will put it on credit." society now.
@crystalbelle36
@crystalbelle36 10 ай бұрын
So true!
@elizabethrose6853
@elizabethrose6853 10 ай бұрын
I wish my husband and I were better at waiting for stuff.
@tamaraliscia3408
@tamaraliscia3408 10 ай бұрын
I think most needs are actually wants. Too many people change their language, which changes their mindset, turning a want into a need in order to justify a purchase. Life is full of choices and deciding to spend more wisely is one choice of many ... groceries being one of them. We aren't cheapskates but we are frugal. Many people in a DR grocery fb group that I'm in are strong advocates of meal planning for the month and I am not. If I meal planned for the month, and bought every item to fill that plan, I wouldn't be able to take advantage of weekly ads and unadvertised in-store discounted groceries. We keep a running list each month and I check ads and pop in the store to see if any are discounted, in-store. It helps that I don't like to shop for anything and when I do I want to stretch the dollars as much as I can. In my head I'm the queen of using leftovers. We eat them as is or I use them in another dish. I've rinsed dressing off a dish of coleslaw that was 2 days "old", to add it to brown rice and then cook the rice ... delish! We actually enjoy saving money on groceries, household and personal items so that we can save, spend and occassionally donate.
@elizabethsydnor5247
@elizabethsydnor5247 10 ай бұрын
God clearly blessed you with buying your houses at the right time, right interest rate, etc.
@elisabeth...
@elisabeth... 10 ай бұрын
If you buy Smithfield Pork Loin it actually has a little picture to show you how to cut your own chops and roast from 1 loin. I can buy a $5 loin and get roughly 12 chops from it.
@samanthahoos9827
@samanthahoos9827 10 ай бұрын
BUDGET IDEAS: Shop the clearance aisles/racks before anywhere else online/stores and think seasons ahead. I love pulling out the bins from the attic for clothing changes due to weather/seasons finding items with tags on still because I shopped smart thinking ahead. Pasta and rice stretch meals for growing children, add water to juice/milk to dilute/stretch, and save $ you might spend on short term activities (movies, eating out, etc.) by putting it into a savings account for a bigger purchase over time (furniture, car, vacation, etc.).
@HomesteadHealing
@HomesteadHealing 10 ай бұрын
Oh I love making granola!! My kids love it too!! Super easy. We just eat it too fast, but now I'm curious what your favorite granola is, because I know you can make granola 😊 thanks for all the great advice! I'm very frugal. I don't buy sweets, I make any sweets. We eat, and make as much as I can from scratch, it really saves money and it's so much healthier! Ypu don't have to worry about reading ingredients when you buy whole foods and cook from scratch.
@samjones9465
@samjones9465 10 ай бұрын
Love Christine, been following her for ages - a perfect match
@cherylgorzkowski4119
@cherylgorzkowski4119 10 ай бұрын
Tbh, I was thinking the same as you did, mentioning that “I’m already frugal, what else is there for me to learn” type of thing.. this podcast was awesome and definitely helpful as a fellow, already frugal person!! Searching for your guest to sub to her!
@annamccosker7878
@annamccosker7878 6 ай бұрын
This was an amazing video!! Thank you for the valuable info! 🙂🙌
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 6 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@woodysbarndominium
@woodysbarndominium 12 күн бұрын
Not that it’s particularly cheap, but I buy raw milk for $8/gallon, make my own butter, buttermilk, and yogurt. I would like to start buying more but I still struggle to get it all done. The yogurt I usually buy (whole milk) is like $5.00/ container!
@mehtarelingolien
@mehtarelingolien 9 ай бұрын
I LOVE Michael Pollan! Have read several of his books. Highly reccommend! I'm surprised that neither of you mentioned food deserts; they are a thing that a lot of folks struggle with.
@gemmapetersen4027
@gemmapetersen4027 9 ай бұрын
Genuinely curious, what is a food desert? I've seen a few comments mentioning this, but I've never heard the term before.
@mehtarelingolien
@mehtarelingolien 9 ай бұрын
@@gemmapetersen4027 A food desert is an urban area where a shopper can only find processed foods, but no fresh fruits or vegetables. For example: Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Walgreens, CVS.
@Ozarkmountainoutback1
@Ozarkmountainoutback1 8 ай бұрын
I believe it's areas where reasonably priced and healthy foods are available. Technically we probably live in one since we have to drive about 40-50 miles for any options. We deal with this by buying in bulk and shopping every 2 weeks.
@Zuzia-l5b
@Zuzia-l5b 10 ай бұрын
Love both of you ❤️
@alicardon1013
@alicardon1013 10 ай бұрын
YES the housing in Idaho and Utah 🤯 I’ve lived in Utah my whole life… it’s wild how it’s changing. I feel for the young married couples trying to start out right now. My cousins who have gotten married in the last year or two have acquired land from family in the country and remodeled double wide trailers. Because a “normal” house in a decent area is upwards of half a million dollars.
@alicardon1013
@alicardon1013 10 ай бұрын
I do have family that has lived in island park for 25 years or so. Long winters is right 😂
@connievassilev7911
@connievassilev7911 10 ай бұрын
This was a wonderful conversation. Love Frugal fit mom too! Have I missed the visit with the lady from More than Farmers? I love their channel as well.
@peggypeters6676
@peggypeters6676 10 ай бұрын
Christine is the very best!!😅
@LittleWayChoir
@LittleWayChoir 10 ай бұрын
I'm in NJ, about 45 minutes from NYC. It is super expensive here for sure. There are still ways to save but I've said for years that Dave Ramsey needs a NJ edition because everything is very expensive here.
@willknox9383
@willknox9383 10 ай бұрын
I am a SAHM of 4 and make 80% or so of our food from scratch. Snacks are what jumps up our grocery budget. We are going into full time ministry and will be on the road a lot. What are some healthy, frugal travel/car snack ideas? I’d love some that I can make at home, but haven’t been able to think of any that are not messy for kids in the car. Thanks!
@HEATHERFREE2486
@HEATHERFREE2486 10 ай бұрын
Apples, bananas, string or cubed cheese, carrots, pickles, pepperoni or deli meat sandwiches or use crackers or a tortilla to make a wrap, Boiled eggs, yogurt.
@rebeccashields9626
@rebeccashields9626 10 ай бұрын
Dried bananas or dried apples, homemade granola bars, homemade Lara bars, homemade crackers, homemade fruit leather, popcorn, trail mix, fried seasoned chicken skins, homemade tortilla chips, baked seasoned chickpeas, homemade pitas & hummus, energy balls, homemade muffins or mini muffins or quick breads.
@paulaa6373
@paulaa6373 9 ай бұрын
Amazing talk! At home we spend quite a bit on snacks, but I’ll cut down on those.
@ap301307
@ap301307 10 ай бұрын
What a great collaboration ❤ love it
@austinwilloughby3439
@austinwilloughby3439 9 ай бұрын
Cream of wheat is the best choice breakfast to fill you up! I love it! The football games have made chicken wings so expensive! Thanks so much!
@vickyjansen3544
@vickyjansen3544 9 ай бұрын
I live in Northern California, I have to inch my way into savings. I'm on my phone looking at my grocery apps. all the time. I've had to go back to making homemade bread and tortillas to save money. Also thinking outside the box. For example I bought taco shells for one dollar with a coupon and used them for chips. Tomato paste for pizza and spaghetti sauce. The year 2024 is going to be an interesting year.
@renewyourmind1815
@renewyourmind1815 8 ай бұрын
You're both beautiful ladies! I keep my house at 61! But I keep lots of blanket around and I also wear thick house robes 😂
@wandagordon6453
@wandagordon6453 10 ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to Christine. I’ll check out her channel. Thanks Lisa. God bless y’all. 😀❤️
@karenhanley3912
@karenhanley3912 10 ай бұрын
What an interesting podcast ! Thank you for all your money saving tips 👍
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@angieknaphus9537
@angieknaphus9537 9 ай бұрын
Ah! I love both ladies! Great video ❤️
@SarahsOctoberHome
@SarahsOctoberHome 10 ай бұрын
Loooved!😍
@danielhannahhowell6920
@danielhannahhowell6920 10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this podcast. What a great discussion!
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@marz9lu104
@marz9lu104 10 ай бұрын
Hi, I made my own potatoe chips in the airfyer yesterday, and wow, they were definitely a healthier version. Also, the time + effort required I won't do that every day.
@pjlacey3990
@pjlacey3990 10 ай бұрын
Make popcorn instead. Way easier and cheaper!
@teressastuckey
@teressastuckey 8 ай бұрын
​@@pjlacey3990not a good switch.
@gerigowers8318
@gerigowers8318 4 ай бұрын
Primal Kitchen avocado mayo here in SC WalMart is $9.78 for a 12 oz. jar or $11.48 for the 17 oz. squeeze bottle. I tried the Veganese brand made with avocado oil one time and didn't like it, but since I rarely use mayo anymore, maybe I could justify paying the $9.78. I've used Hellman's for years and the jar in my fridge has lasted a long time, but I just saw that the company is owned by China, so looking for an alternative. I guess making my own could be an option for as little as I use it. Years ago when I moved from Jersey to SC, I noticed that WalMart prices were the same in both States. Don't know if that's still the case. I can't drive anymore and found Instacart expensive and one time I got 4 out of 11 items (don't know who got the rest of my order for free!)
@pbehrouz
@pbehrouz 8 ай бұрын
We can even make cottage cheese at home, yougurt and even teabags at home for much less... When you see milks on sale buy them and make your own yougurt!!! If u made some jams with just sugar and some bunch of extra cheap fruit on sale, you can have your perfect fruit flavored yogurt!!!
@nancybrowne367
@nancybrowne367 9 ай бұрын
Two of my favourites.
@vintagebeliever5023
@vintagebeliever5023 10 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this chat! Thank you!
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@stepoff1277
@stepoff1277 8 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! Hearing her say "stop buying junk food!" So true. For several months I didn't bring these things into my home. Especially chips. My kids got so aggravated with me. My husband drinks Mt..Dew and Dr. Pepper (which I love DP but don't buy it). He would keep soda out in his garage (he is a mechanic here at home). Not but junk food does save. I tell people this all the time. But, I recently had to start packing lunches again and my kids have braces so although the orthodontist says "no chips" they are easier to eat than are carrot sticks. Their lunch is 29 minutes and my older son has always been a slow eater. So, I have started buying chips and making cold cut sandwich meat or making PBJ and chips. If I put an orange in it usually comes back uneaten because he doesn't have time to eat it. I have some containers that keep hot food hot and sometimes try to send leftover soup, chili, etc. but warm it up at home and put in one of those containers so he doesn't have to spend time at the microwave. But, when they're both out of braces, I plan to stop buying chips again. And I don't buy snack cakes. I will buy higher protein yogurt for my younger son's lunch and I made the granola myself. Again, it's so expensive!
@shannonhammond9382
@shannonhammond9382 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I adore Christine! I also used your code to invest in some Toups and co goodies! Thank you so much!
@tammy8050
@tammy8050 5 ай бұрын
Aoili is so good and can be adjusted to your taste!
@elizabethrose6853
@elizabethrose6853 10 ай бұрын
I am totally holding off on getting Walmart plus for the first time after my fourth baby is here.
@culturallydifferent
@culturallydifferent 10 ай бұрын
It's hard to compare Azure with anything else. The quality is so much higher!
@davidsandraramey742
@davidsandraramey742 9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@amandasmith5590
@amandasmith5590 10 ай бұрын
Aioli is Mayo with added garlic
@Tia-vj9ox
@Tia-vj9ox 10 ай бұрын
One could even argue that that California receipt reflected cheaper total because their taxes are super high. So she has no excuse.😉❤
@mariayelruh
@mariayelruh 10 ай бұрын
I"m sure you don't mean oatmeal when you mention cereal! It's amazing how cheap it is when you buy 50 pounds at a time. We have it with a little fruit and am not hungry until lunch.
@GardeningWarrior
@GardeningWarrior 9 ай бұрын
I have 3 children with special needs so we do not go in to stores. For this reason, I have walmart plus which I get at a discount due to the fact I have disabled children. It is an expenditure I pay once a year and it has saved me 100's.
@MommiLew
@MommiLew 28 күн бұрын
Oh my word, Lisa..you would choke paying SL taxes at Costco. I used to have a separate line budget just for the tax when I went to Costco in St. Louis.
@ruthturkington1736
@ruthturkington1736 10 ай бұрын
We lived in Venezuela for 36 years I learned to cook totally from scratch. One thing I learned was to make Mayo from scratch
@amiegamble1678
@amiegamble1678 7 ай бұрын
My deli will cut that tenderloin into chops for you. (I've gotten sale ones and had them take one, keep half whole and half made into chops.)
@MonieMuse
@MonieMuse 10 ай бұрын
Wow great interview!!
@morningstarhomestead
@morningstarhomestead 10 ай бұрын
One of the big things I see people do is get a Costco or Sam's club membership and assume that they are automatically saving money. Oftentimes, even the bulk items that both of those places carry are cheaper at Walmart and Aldi's or Azure
@jacid9211
@jacid9211 3 ай бұрын
Is this with buying organic foods? I find that’s what is most expensive for us, we do it anyway. My budget is $400/wk for a family of 8 (well 7 since one birdie has left the coop 😝)
@PinkieJoJo
@PinkieJoJo 3 ай бұрын
Eating a plant based vegan diet it’s easy to overall stick to whole foods and cook from scratch. I have the occasional vegan burger or meatball etc. but these are few and far between. They are pricy and no different than junky foods that aren’t plant based. And while I don’t do dairy, I find the best quality soy and almond milk I can find that doesn’t have all of the additives. Some are pure junk with canola oil and such in them. I’ve done full carnivore and I’ve done as I am now, full vegan. I lost more weight on carnivore but I overall feel fully better plant based. We all have to find how we feel best and fit that into our budget.
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I agree eating Whole Foods is just easier and better for us.
@VikingUffDa
@VikingUffDa 10 ай бұрын
When was the last time you found organic pork for $2 a pound?
@elizabethrose6853
@elizabethrose6853 10 ай бұрын
Could you all do an in season list of fresh produce to buy in each season plus snack ideas for very young kids. I almost have four four and under and I need snacks that the littlest kids can eat as well as the older ones. I buy gold fish and cereal pretty often. I have bought a fair amount of the insanely expensive baby snacks that are not messy but way to expensive. Also my four year old and two year old beg for the baby snacks.
@marygarrett9724
@marygarrett9724 8 ай бұрын
Fads cause food prices to go up
@rebacarmack8335
@rebacarmack8335 10 ай бұрын
My great niece is highly allergic - some of the things are eggs and milk/ dairy- but, she can have Oreos. I said now, how is it possible that there is no eggs nor dairy in those??😳
@somethingclever2
@somethingclever2 8 ай бұрын
You can get a dump in idaho for 350k? In Colorado a dump goes for 550k
@aloras405
@aloras405 10 ай бұрын
I would love to be able to do the everything from scratch. The hardest part about that is my husband is a snacker. He eats snacks and craves all the snacks and I don't know how to make like cheeseits and such.
@lcostantino7931
@lcostantino7931 10 ай бұрын
no dairy or glutin nor nite shade plants....try shopping with those restrictions....I do...yup Nooo junk food...
@shelliecummins5972
@shelliecummins5972 10 ай бұрын
My mom is a diet coke addict too.. she drinks coffee & a little water.. i wish she would quit diet coke.
@ambermik2940
@ambermik2940 10 ай бұрын
Whats challenging is when you have to pay for clean food! I have auto immune disease and i cant eat everthing from walmart quality. So its tough
@andreaboise
@andreaboise 9 ай бұрын
Yes, but not impossible.
@annepisacano8012
@annepisacano8012 7 ай бұрын
Would,love to know which granola you love!
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 7 ай бұрын
Purely Elizabeths chocolate
@kirstenbentley2572
@kirstenbentley2572 9 ай бұрын
I have to completely disagree with Christine's answer regarding ground turkey being more expensive. It is NOT. I have been purchasing it for years because it is always cheaper per lb than ground beef. I usually buy meat at Sams when I can't find sales at my grocery store. Per lb price of Ground Turkey is $3.18 or $4.25 per lb for 93% lean. Ground Beef 90/10 10lb log is $3.98/lb, 93/7 is $4.78/lb, and 88/12 is $4.18/lb. Ground turkey for the win.
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 9 ай бұрын
Sounds like prices vary from region to region
@JMurphy1
@JMurphy1 9 ай бұрын
What discount store?
@kathyzakharyuk8050
@kathyzakharyuk8050 10 ай бұрын
If you use extra light tasting olive oil the Mayo turns out tasting well
@tiffaniruehle568
@tiffaniruehle568 10 ай бұрын
Teachers make excellent money in California. My brother makes 75k with a bachelors and his wife has a masters and makes 120k. Both teach elementary
@bh4396
@bh4396 9 ай бұрын
But the cost of living is outrageous
@lcostantino7931
@lcostantino7931 10 ай бұрын
cooking from scratch alllll the time...shop specials plan ....children need to learn to eat EVERYTHING ...
@Nisa-gm5wg
@Nisa-gm5wg 10 ай бұрын
I know that’s right. We weren’t allowed to be picky back then. We had to eat it ( those home cooked meals). Went off to college and thought I would love the food there. You should have seen me making an hour drive back home just to get that Sunday meal and leftovers for the week. I’m 50 now and my kids are the same way.😂
@rebeccashields9626
@rebeccashields9626 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Obviously there are exceptions for autism, sensory issues, arfid, etc. but these used to be RARE. Now it seems every single parent believes their kid is special and therefore can only eat chicken nuggets and fruit snacks.
@rachelbush8356
@rachelbush8356 10 ай бұрын
The fact that her mother was a dietitian for 40 yrs and still drank diet soda like that says a ton about the garbage lies out there about food and diet! We have been sold so many lies in order for these big companies to make profit, that is has left us all confused about what is actually good for us.
@HomesteadHealing
@HomesteadHealing 10 ай бұрын
Our eggs are also very cheap in Idaho!
@MrsUnderwriter
@MrsUnderwriter 9 ай бұрын
If you follow the recipe, it works😂😂😂
@janclimo2284
@janclimo2284 Ай бұрын
I ask the meat guys at the grocery & bulk stores what’s on sale.
@Ed-cs6kw
@Ed-cs6kw 8 ай бұрын
I'll never buy mayo again. I've been making it for a year now. Same with sour kraut, ketchup, bread, pizz...
@kelseyfludd5926
@kelseyfludd5926 10 ай бұрын
I want frugal tips for people who dont have freezer space to stock up or who who aren’t stay at home, who leave the house 6am and dont get home til 6-7pm. All the frugal tips i see/hear are about stocking up or making stuff from scratch, most people dont have time and space for that
@rebeccashields9626
@rebeccashields9626 10 ай бұрын
Are you a single person or a mom? And how many days per week do you work?
@rebeccahodges5618
@rebeccahodges5618 9 ай бұрын
actually I DID find the time to cook from scratch when I was a single working parent with 2 children working similar hours, you just make trade offs with your time, and children help where they can!
@teressastuckey
@teressastuckey 8 ай бұрын
@kelseyfludd - then do the best you can instead of whining
@VikingUffDa
@VikingUffDa 10 ай бұрын
Double teacher income is not super poor. Teachers don’t get paid very well but they make more than many people do. They’re not poverty poor. Yes, your comments make it seem as if you diss blue collar workers.
@FrugalFitMom
@FrugalFitMom 10 ай бұрын
I'm talking about my personal experience with family members who are currently 70 (and grandparents who are no longer living) who worked blue collar jobs and were poor. Those same jobs pay SO MUCH MORE now, it's truly amazing to watch the change in jobs over the years.
@cathybaumgardner4810
@cathybaumgardner4810 10 ай бұрын
Def not poverty poor. Wow how expectations have changed.
@Laura-je2uw
@Laura-je2uw 10 ай бұрын
You would think a dietician should know that drinking nothing but diet coke is one of the worst things you could do for your health🤔
@teressastuckey
@teressastuckey 8 ай бұрын
@Laura-je2uw - you would think your momma taught you not to focus on the negative and not be rude.
@ruthturkington1736
@ruthturkington1736 10 ай бұрын
Wow isn’t that interesting your mom’s a dietician and she drank diet soda.
@teressastuckey
@teressastuckey 8 ай бұрын
@ruthturkington - all of this good advice yet you and so many rude ladies focus on this one fact and whine.
@ruthturkington1736
@ruthturkington1736 8 ай бұрын
@@teressastuckey not meaning to be rude just found it interesting
@ellendunn559
@ellendunn559 10 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite frugal ladies on the same video?!? Fantastic! Thank you, both!
@Simplefarmhouselife
@Simplefarmhouselife 10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@lostnationmaplehomestead
@lostnationmaplehomestead 10 ай бұрын
“Being aware of the value of your money, and living below your means.” Such a powerful statement for anyone listening. Lisa, thanks for a great podcast with Christine! 💵❤
@marishapeters1647
@marishapeters1647 10 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie though we eat lots of meat, veggies, buy no snacks and out grocery bill is still astronomical for a family of four. $200 of groceries today is not the same as $200 of groceries a couple years ago but our income hasn’t increased like food has 😅
@Zzz-ij4ck
@Zzz-ij4ck 10 ай бұрын
Same here! I've always cooked from scratch and don't buy junk food but I'm struggling. I try to make things at home to save money but it often ends up costing the same or more in ingredients!
@emilymcclain591
@emilymcclain591 10 ай бұрын
I agree ladies! Family of four here. No snacks, no unnecessary stuff and I’m shocked. Like what the heck?
@lauramitchell6725
@lauramitchell6725 6 ай бұрын
I have a small family owned grocery store near me that marks down produce,meats,bakery and deli items. So I shop there first,(EVERYTHING that is scanned has the red REDUCED sticker on it)🤭then I go to ALDI.
@carolinebell1210
@carolinebell1210 10 ай бұрын
Jam caught my attention, just throw some frozen berries in a pot with a touch of water and maybe a tablespoon of your preferred sugar and simmer for awhile until it reduces and thickens a bit. So good and it’s great for toast and pancakes etc. Freezes really well
@jillgott6567
@jillgott6567 10 ай бұрын
I do this but I do not add sugar. I call it a fruit spread. Love it
@heathermelton5688
@heathermelton5688 9 ай бұрын
I do this to make chia seed jam, works great for oatmeal and yogurt for workday breakfasts. I use honey and a little lemon juice with the frozen berries and chia seeds. Simple, cheap, and delicious!
@maineusaMax
@maineusaMax 23 күн бұрын
Thanks. Gonna try
@yvonnepalmquist8676
@yvonnepalmquist8676 10 ай бұрын
I had a friend once try to chastise me for making my home warmer than he thought I should be making it. I pay my bills, how I want to spend my money is my business and I didn't think I needed to justify that. I just looked at him and told him, "I don't pay for cold or heat. I pay for comfort." Maybe that's my splurge, but I'm okay with that. I know that's a blessing. I skimp in a lot of other ways.
@jillgott6567
@jillgott6567 10 ай бұрын
Exactly !
@suredeydo
@suredeydo 10 ай бұрын
One person's comfort, is another person's sweat lodge. Just saying.
@yvonnepalmquist8676
@yvonnepalmquist8676 10 ай бұрын
@@suredeydo that's a real struggle at work, lol! But he was comfortable, just surprised, as I am a frugal person.
@gemmapetersen4027
@gemmapetersen4027 9 ай бұрын
​@@suredeydo 😂😂😂 this comment made me laugh!
@thehustlinhomemaker1467
@thehustlinhomemaker1467 8 ай бұрын
Certain things have more value, like keeping your home comfortable. No reason to make yourself miserable in your safe space if you don't have to.
@bekind758
@bekind758 9 ай бұрын
I like having groceries delivered from Walmart. I don’t get drawn in to things I see and it saves lots of time. Worth it!
@meagerz
@meagerz 9 ай бұрын
Yes, this is the main reason I pay for Instacart. It’s not more expensive than going to the store, if I’m always purchasing things on impulse.
@samanthakwait8782
@samanthakwait8782 6 ай бұрын
I always save so much more picking up my groceries off the app rather than walking through the store
@PinkieJoJo
@PinkieJoJo 3 ай бұрын
I tried it. It saved me a ton but our local Walmart people suck. They gave me all produce that went bad within 2-3 days. The dairy was about to expire. Etc. I cannot possibly look at every single item as I pick it up to check all dates. So for me it was a waste because I had to go back in half the time.
@suzie2080
@suzie2080 10 ай бұрын
I loved this podcast. I watch both your channels so it was awesome to see you both interact. I love Frugal Fit Mom so much. She always has such great advice and is not condescending or judgmental.
@stephaniedougherty7845
@stephaniedougherty7845 10 ай бұрын
Lisa, I also cook and bake everything from scratch. After moving from Europe to America , even more so. I love that you say, “if I make it from scratch, it’s good!” Amen to that - and just for a reminder, it’s gone into my Commonplace Notebook! 🥰
@mum2jka
@mum2jka 10 ай бұрын
This is us. We moved from Europe to the USA and upped our game on cooking from scratch, mainly so we could have those 'home comfort' foods we were used to. It was a shock how expensive food is in the US compared to what we were used to so we saved a ton of money by cooking from scratch too.
@kimbuckett1246
@kimbuckett1246 7 ай бұрын
Great interview! I was shocked when the guest said her mom that was addicted to Diet Coke & energy drinks is a dietician 😳
@lcostantino7931
@lcostantino7931 10 ай бұрын
people need to realize it takes TIME n Energy ,planning....n family needs to help....especially cleaning up ....u ladies are great ....
@softsophisticate
@softsophisticate 9 ай бұрын
Yes - we will all spend time or money one way or the other. If you want to "save" time by buying convenience food, it is more expensive so you will "spend" time earning the money to buy it. If you want to "save" money, you will "spend" time on the researching and planning and cooking etc. Yes family needs to help, my Mum cooked, my sister and I had to wash up - and hated it, because my Mum cooked every night and used a lot of pots and pressure cookers with all their bits in. The draining board was always piled high by the time we had washed it all up.
@paulamorris8285
@paulamorris8285 7 ай бұрын
I love the make it yourself idea. If you are craving apple pie, make it from scratch. That's brilliant!
@lcostantino7931
@lcostantino7931 10 ай бұрын
bought 49¢lb turkey....ate,made bone broth,strained made dog food n even the chickens had some .....woo hoo ...yes bought 4
@carlenerosinski5095
@carlenerosinski5095 24 күн бұрын
Growing up, having chips or pop was a rare treat!
@ABeautifulHorizonTV
@ABeautifulHorizonTV 10 ай бұрын
I use apple cider vinegar (with the mother) in my avocado oil mayo. It's so easy with an immersion blender! I turn it into ranch dressing once we've used about half of it. 😁
@abigailsmith8690
@abigailsmith8690 10 ай бұрын
YES! I actually found Lisa on a suggested video after watching Christine (LOVE her), so this is the collaboration I've been looking for.
@amymasterson797
@amymasterson797 10 ай бұрын
Firstly I so appreciate these podcast. I have learned so much from them and found some really awesome people to follow to learn from too. I want to mention a couple of things about Azure Standard and Thrive Market. I’m a newly diagnosed celiac. I’ve suffered for years and in August my health went downhill very quickly. My grandson also a has a ton of allergies. I just pulled the trigger and joined Thrive because…. It is seriously hard to find food that is completely gluten free. By far Thrive is the best at taking the guest work out of allergy friendly food and it’s all in one place. I’m also lucky enough to have an azure drop point close by so I’ll be trying them out soon. I like that azure has so many things I need that are affordable and are Whole Foods. We have a family of 11 and I need my grocery budget to be kept in check. Changing things at first is more expensive but in the long run it will be much more affordable.
@MK-px7xn
@MK-px7xn 10 ай бұрын
I love to make frozen berries and apples in an instant pot. Makes great jams but I don’t store it I make just a few days worth to use it and you can either add in sugar or not. Maple syrup too. Great video thanks!!!
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